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China cyberattacks
China to Embrace New 'Active Defense' Strategy
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new defense white paper outlines Beijing's growing military capabilities and strategic outlook.
What the US Gets Wrong About Chinese Cyberespionage
By Greg Austin
Is it government policy in China to pass on commercial secrets obtained via cyberespionage to civil sector firms?
How China Plans to Become a World Class Cyber Power
By Greg Austin
China is committed to the exploitation of advanced information and communications technologies in all walks of life.
China’s Growing Cyberwar Capabilities
By Marcel A. Green
A recent attack on GitHub highlights China’s growing expertise – and aggression – in cyberspace.
Has China Weaponized the Internet?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's internet censorship went on the offensive this week, enlisting computers around the world in a DDoS attack.
New US Cyber Order Could Provoke Chinese Retaliation
By Shannon Tiezzi
If Obama's new executive order is used to sanction Chinese firms, how will Beijing respond?
Taiwan: A Useful Ally Against China's Cyber Warriors?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan could be a useful partner in countering Chinese hackers, says the country's vice premier.
Why the PLA Revealed Its Secret Plans for Cyber War
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Revealing the organizational structure of the PLA cyber forces may serve a deterrence purpose.
China (Finally) Admits to Hacking
By Shannon Tiezzi
An updated military document for the first time admits that the Chinese government sponsors offensive cyber units.
Does China Really Know How to Wage Cyber War?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
China's cyber war capabilities are a riddle wrapped inside an enigma.
Cyber Espionage and US-China Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Considering Washington's policy options on cyber espionage activities.
Report: 'Highly Sophisticated Cyber Espionage' Group Linked to Chinese Intelligence
By Shannon Tiezzi
A new report claims to have uncovered a Chinese hacking group more sophisticated than Unit 61398.